Motor mount



Junezg, 1943. T. EjP'LsON 2,323;153

MOTOR MOUNT Filed March 25, 1942.

IN VEN TOR.

ATTCI R N EYE Patented June 29, 1943 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE MOTORMOUNT Turner E. Pilson, Roanoke, Va. Application March 23, 1942, serialNo. 435,894

3 Claims.

My invention relates to motors and the like and has among its objectsand advantages .the

shaft 20 restrained from relative axial movement Y by reason of cotterpins 22.

To the support 24, which may comprise a work bench, machine or the like,is secured two bars 28, each xedly secured to the support by bolts 28and bent to provide ears 30. The ears 30 on one of the bars 26 areprovided with slots 32 extending inwardly from the ends thereof. Theslots are of greater depth than the diameter of the shaft and the latterfits loosely therein so as to be readily removable.

The ears 30 of the second bar 25 are provided with slots 3d extendinginwardly from one edge of the ears so as to lie at right angles to theslots 32. The second shaft 20 is also freely receivable in the slots 34and this shaft bears against the end walls of the slots as the othershaft 20 is dropped into the slots 32.

In operation, the bars ID are permanently connected with the motor basei4 and sets of bars 26 are permanently connected with the Variousmachines in the shop. Thus the motor I6 may be shifted from machine tomachine by merely disconnecting the belt and lifting one of the shaftsout of the slots 32 and exerting a lateral movement to the motorassembly for withdrawing the other shaft 20 from the slots 34. Thismount provides a sturdy support for the motor and its construction issuch as toleiectively support the motor in various angular positions,depending upon the arrangement of the bars 26 on the respective machinesand work benches.

Without further elaboration, the foregoing will so fully illustrate myinvention, that others may, by applying current knowledge, readily adaptthe same for use under various conditions of service.

I claim:

l. The combination of a motor, a support, slotted members xedlyconnected with said support, the slots in one of said members beingarranged at right angles to the slots in the other member, pin-likemeans xedly connected with the motor and detachablyreceivable in theslots in said members for detachably connecting the motor therewith.

2. The combination of a motor having two members xedly secured theretoand each member provided with two ears, shafts connected with said ears,a support, and two members fxedly secured to said support, each memberhaving two ears arranged for overlapping relationship with both ears onone of said iirst-mentioned members, the ears on the members secured tosaid support being slotted for the reception of said shafts.

3. The invention described in claim 2 wherein the slots in the ears ofone member secured to the base are arranged at right angles to the slotsin the ears of the other member secured to the base.

TURNER.' E. PILSON.

